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Definition of Organization expense
1. Noun. The cost (over a period of five years) of organizing a new corporation or partnership.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Organization Expense
Literary usage of Organization expense
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Applied Theory of Accounts by Paul Joseph Esquerré (1914)
"Deferred debits to Profit and Loss organization expense What the components of
each group of deferred debits will be, depends naturally upon the ..."
2. The Applied Theory of Accounts by Paul Joseph Esquerré (1914)
"Deferred debits to Profit and Loss organization expense What the components of
each group of deferred debits will be, depends naturally upon the ..."
3. Principles of Accounting by John Raymond Wildman (1922)
"The amount as ultimately determined should be written down over the term fixed
by the officers or directors, by charging organization expense written off ..."
4. Public Utilities; Their Cost New and Depreciation by Hammond Vinton Hayes (1913)
"Overhead charges — organization expense.— This item is a legitimate and natural
overhead charge. It should be designed to cover all expenses to which the ..."
5. Public Utilities; Their Cost New and Depreciation by Hammond Vinton Hayes (1913)
"Overhead charges — organization expense.— This item is a legitimate and natural
overhead charge. It should be designed to cover all expenses to which the ..."
6. Advanced Accounting by George Edward Bennett (1922)
"All of the costs of the above indicated nature are titled "organization expense."
Such expense is in the nature of a deferred charge to profit and loss ..."
7. Auditing Procedure by William Burtis Castenholz (1918)
"Would the writing off of organization expense after the first year necessarily
distort the Profit and Loss Account? If the profit and loss statement were ..."